Whitney Houston dead at 48
#11
To Many go b-4 their time 4-Sure!
Whitney, "I will always love You"
Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You - Lyrics - YouTube
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I hope she is in a Peaceful place 4-Sure...I wish her joy & happiness
where she is now...
Last edited by Space; 02-12-2012 at 08:11 AM.
#14
She had great talent and a promising career until she got together with Bobby Brown. I was told by someone at work that she attempted a tour recently. But got horrible reviews because her voice was all gravelly and destroyed. Too bad.
#16
Having worked in a state prison I have seen this sort of behavor before more than once. To be honest with all of you this what we will hear for the rest of the week poor whintney this and poor whitney that well she made her choice and the path she chose was destruction . I have a feeling that the dealer is the only one that is bumming out
#17
Whitney Houston had a great voice and was a great singer a long time ago. By the time she died she had lost her beautiful voice and a great singer she wasn't. I lament her loss and wish she would have chosen a different path, but her drug addiction took away what had made her famous, her awesome voice, and, in the end, she proved she was only human. Somewhere in her story there's a lesson to be learned!
#18
Having worked in a state prison I have seen this sort of behavor before more than once. To be honest with all of you this what we will hear for the rest of the week poor whintney this and poor whitney that well she made her choice and the path she chose was destruction . I have a feeling that the dealer is the only one that is bumming out
#20
I look at many of the users as victims and all the dealers are predators. I think every attempt should be made to reform every user and get them off the junk. Dealers should get one chance going thru the penal system. If they get convicted a second time they are in for life. We have to make the penalties for dealing drugs so extreme that it isn't worth the risk of getting caught.